Boat Accident Causes Usher Raymond to Soften Custody Stance

As you know, for the last few months, Usher Raymond and his ex-wife, Tameka Raymond have been battling in Fulton County court over custody of their two sons. There were a number of negative reports circulating in the media about what was happening inside the court room, allegations about what had occurred during their marriage and verbal mud-slinging by their respective camps. But with the recent sad news of Tameka’s 11-year-old son (from a previous marriage) Kile Glover, being critically injured in a boating accident, we hear that Usher has soften his court stance with Tameka. According to TMZ, Usher would now like a 50-50 custody arrangement with Tameka and he’s also offering more money in child support. Meanwhile, earlier this week, the family released a statement to CNN saying:
“We know God’s in control, and are leaning on our faith in him and his word at this most difficult time…We firmly believe in the power of prayer and ask that you all continue to pray and lift Kile up, as it’s the best way we can all support him now.”
The DNR identified the man on the personal watercraft as Jeffrey S. Hubbard of Atlanta. Charges were pending. P.S. Do you believe that Usher’s stance on trying to soften their child custody stance is the right thing to do?
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